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I've had this stove for about a year now, it is always with me on any trip I never run out of fuel, I think if you cut a rectangle out of the pot holder you will get warping with heat and then not a good level fit of pot holder, the best thing to do is , get fire going with small pieces of wood, but, then switch to pieces about the size of a broom handle or a little bigger, and just long enough to fit in side ways, once the little branches are going good throw in about 5 or 6 broom handle diameter pieces and you won't have to add anymore wood until your done cooking about anything, plus depends on what type of wood your using, soft wood verses hard woods. Thanks for the review , hopemthis info helps .

was wondering if this could be used w/ charcoal briquets..wad paper up place in lower section,place 3-4 briquets in the middle section,light paper and voila mini chimney starter.no need to keep adding fuel,longer burn time to cook more than one thing.and packing 20-25 briquets in a ziploc bag isn't a whole lot of extra weight

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